The Bulldog Spirit London shops are carrying on as usual, though they are called upon to make staggering readjustments at no notice. Wherever you see smashed shop doors or windows, you will see pasted up such amusing signs as — "Open As Usual," "More Open Than Usual," "Business as Usual During Alterations to Europe," "Special Bomb Bargains." One small shop that was completely wrecked, left a farewell sign, "Good-bye, But Carry On, London." Radio Priest Annoyed The American radio priest, Father Coughlin, who some years ago had a following of millions when he spoke on the air, has now decided to close down his radio talks from Detroit. He was annoyed that neither Roosevelt nor Willkie wanted his help in the Presidential elections. "T won’t return to the air," Father Coughlin announced, "until the nation ceases to be war-minded,"
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 3
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